Ottery St Mary Tourist Information Centre, 10b Broad Street
Ottery St Mary
East Devon
EX11 1BZ Tel: 01404 813964
Email: info@otterytourism.org.uk
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Ottery St Mary is a little town with a long history.
Ottery's roots run deeper than Doomsday Book. In 1061, Edward the Confessor ceded the already established wealthy manor of Oterie to the Cathedral Chapter of Rouen. Nearly three hundred years later, Bishop John de Grandisson of Exeter redeemed Oterie, remodelled its Church of St Mary in miniature of Exeter Cathedral and in 1327, founded a College of Canons with up to forty religious. Though the college ceased to exist in fact, (thanks to Henry V111), leaving only its memory in the ancient part-cobbled street still called ‘The College’,
Grandisson’s
greatest legacy, the Church of St Mary, Ottery, sits like a benediction
on its hill above the town, officially acknowledged one of the finest
Parish Churches of England, much loved and much used by the townsfolk,
a wonderful venue for concerts and celebrations as for services.
There is a fine ring of bells, pulled by dedicated ringers, a mediaeval
clock, a sadly now voiceless but rare
weathercock, and overall superb architecture.
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Close to:
National Trust Site - Brownsea Island
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips;
Visitor Centre
Close to:
Visitor Centre - Durlston Head
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips;
Visitor Centre
Visitor Centre
Norden Park and Ride
Museum
Close to:
National Trust Site - Dancing Ledge
Visitor Centre
Close to:
National Trust Site - Studland Bay;
National Trust Site - Old Harry Rocks
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